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Acharyas
The true, sincere and dedicated followers of Swaminarayan Sampraday
as organized and visualized by Bhagwan Shree Swaminarayan firmly
believe that only Acharya is the head of the Sampraday, as authorized
by Bhagwan Shree Swaminarayan Himself. For the sake of management
of the ever expanding Sampraday Lord Swaminarayan Himself divided
area of management into Northern Division and Southern Division,
called Nar-Narayan Dev Gadi and Lakshmi-Narayan Dev Gadi, as these
two main temples of Shree Nar-Narayan Dev and Shree Lakshmi-Narayan
Dev are located northern and southern regione respectively.
While managing the ever increasing number of temples, one has to
deal with property, both movable as well as immovable, appointments,
dismissals etc. Lord Swaminarayan wanted to keep His saints free
from worldly affairs so that they can devote their total time to
religious and spiritual practices and teaching and propagating the
same. This was unique arrangement to keep the saints free from the
temptation of worldly attractions.
The highly adorable planning has kept the followers away from hero-worship
of the Acharya as is done elsewhere and has kept the followers firmly
dedicated to Bhagwan Shree Swaminarayan. Specific rules are framed
for the succession of the Acharya, so that management remains with
the worthy, respectable and adorable Acharya. Power also rests with
the followers to dismiss the Acharya on some rare occasions who
may violate the rules and regulations framed by Bhagwan Shree Swaminarayan.
Constitutionally the Sampraday has made sufficient arrangement
for the comfortable living of Acharya. The first two Acharyas of
the Sampraday were chosen from the holy relatives of Lord Swaminarayan,
with the unanimous consent of all the followers. (Shikshapatri Slok
No. 3) Family traditions being the most important for the management
of religious, spiritual and worldly affairs, the rule of succession
is strictly followed. The Acharyas, though householders have to
lead a highly disciplined self-controlled life to keep up the prestige
of their supreme position. They have to be great & pious scholars
with excellent befitting behaviours manners, methods and etiquette.
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and achievements of Acharyas of Ahemdabad and Vadtal Desh
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Santos
& Sankhyogi Bayos
The paramhansas of Lord Swaminarayan were the noblest sãdhus
the world will ever see. Their spiritual purity, sacrifice, selflessness,
devotion and zeal to uphold goodness is incomparable.
Lord Swaminarayan had 3,000 saints. Among them 500 were paramhansas,
the saints of the highest order chosen by him to perform specific
tasks.
They had come from all walks of life. Some were profound scholars,
spiritual leaders, and music masters; while others were common villagers
- but all of them were committed to spiritual life.
Their life was their message. Wedded to the panch vartmãn
- the five spiritual vows these lifetime celibates, had shunned
the touch of money, and even their name and fame, to reach the roots
of society. Lord Swaminarayan had instructed them not to eat until
they had imparted the spiritual vows of good conduct to at least
five persons in a day. For days they would stay without food, but
they never compromised their goals. They were teased, troubled,
persecuted and even physically beaten by the ignorant and evils.
But they remained unrelenting. Their amazing self-sacrifice and
ability to bless those who bruised them, brought mass transformations.
Strengthening individuals, uniting families and uplifting society
by their personal care and love, the paramhansas visited every hut
of every village. Lord Swaminarayan had established this new, dynamic
fold of sãdhus - renunciates - who lived in society, worked
for society and yet remained untouched by it. They served the social
needs of society and scaled the summits of spirituality.
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of Nand Santos
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Hari
Bhaktos & Hari Bhakto Bayos
As a result of the Spiritual mission of Lord Swaminarayan and by
the hard works of prominent saints, a huge community of staunch
devotees having good virtues came into Existence. Like an ornaments
of the Sampraday, these devotees took extensive pain to alive this
holy fellowship. Some even left their natives, some was abandoned
from their caste, some even gave sacrifice of their life for this
Sampraday. Some of the leading Staunch devotees are Dada Khachar,
Zhinabhai Darbar of village Panchala, Parvatbhai of village Agatrai,
Mayaram Bhatt, Sura Khachar of village Loya, Sundarjibhai etc.,
the male devotees and Jivuba, Laduba, Raj Bai, Ladhibai, Gangama
etc., the female devotees had boosted the greatness of the Swaminarayan
Sampraday.
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